Binary star HD 25893 is located 68.9 light years away from the Sun.
It is a system with 2 stars.
For now, there are no known exoplanets in this system.
Sun distance 68.9 light years
Position of this star is derived from Gaia mission data.
HD 25893 A
Yellow star(spectral class G9V)
Mass: 0.89 M Sun|
M Jupiter(estimate)
Size: 0.87 R Sun(estimate)
Apparent magnitude (V): 7.23
(No known exoplanets yet)
Photometry
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K 2.1
H 1.6
J 1.2
Grp 0.8
I 0.8
G 0.6
V 0.5
Gbp 0.5
B 0.4
U 0.3
HD 25893 B
Red dwarf
Mass: 0.49 M Sun|
M Jupiter(estimate)
Size: 0.53 R Sun(estimate)
Apparent magnitude (V): 9.54
(No known exoplanets yet)
Photometry
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35
K 2.1
H 1.6
J 1.2
Grp 0.8
I 0.8
G 0.6
V 0.5
Gbp 0.5
B 0.4
U 0.3
More about HD 25893
Nearby star HD 25893 can be found in northern celestial hemisphere, you cannot see it with naked eye, but you can observe this star with basic telescope. The star is observable also from Northern America, Europe and Asia.
Other designations of this star HIC 19255, HIP 19255, GJ 160.1, Gliese 160.1, BD+37 878, G 81-4, G 39-1, 2MASS J04073434+3804293, TIC 353129911, WISEA J040734.50+380427.4, RX J0407.5+3804, Gaia EDR3 225709641034907264
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